hate to say it, but get your LST whore on tonight because you'll probably wake up tomorrow to a few days w/out week4paug.net

At first I was getting excited to pad my post count.

Are you just moving DNS? That usually doesn't take too long. They say up to 48 hours, but thats to sync with Joe Pimpleface (92) in his house with his DNS server. My experience in doing this on a corporate level is that it usually takes no more than a couple of hours to propogate 90%. My suggestion would be to change the TTL's ahead of time, so that they end up propogating faster.

hate to say it, but get your LST whore on tonight because you'll probably wake up tomorrow to a few days w/out week4paug.net

At first I was getting excited to pad my post count.

Are you just moving DNS? That usually doesn't take too long. They say up to 48 hours, but thats to sync with Joe Pimpleface (92) in his house with his DNS server. My experience in doing this on a corporate level is that it usually takes no more than a couple of hours to propogate 90%. My suggestion would be to change the TTL's ahead of time, so that they end up propogating faster.

Are you just moving DNS? That usually doesn't take too long. They say up to 48 hours, but thats to sync with Joe Pimpleface (92) in his house with his DNS server. My experience in doing this on a corporate level is that it usually takes no more than a couple of hours to propogate 90%. My suggestion would be to change the TTL's ahead of time, so that they end up propogating faster.

Are you just moving DNS? That usually doesn't take too long. They say up to 48 hours, but thats to sync with Joe Pimpleface (92) in his house with his DNS server. My experience in doing this on a corporate level is that it usually takes no more than a couple of hours to propogate 90%. My suggestion would be to change the TTL's ahead of time, so that they end up propogating faster.

This matches my professional experience as well.

My professional experience with computers involves smacking them until they do what I want them to (in a fashion very similar to my professional experience with hoes)

Are you just moving DNS? That usually doesn't take too long. They say up to 48 hours, but thats to sync with Joe Pimpleface (92) in his house with his DNS server. My experience in doing this on a corporate level is that it usually takes no more than a couple of hours to propogate 90%. My suggestion would be to change the TTL's ahead of time, so that they end up propogating faster.

This matches my professional experience as well.

My professional experience with computers involves smacking them until they do what I want them to (in a fashion very similar to my professional experience with hoes)

I'm at this IT conference for IBM a few years back. The speaker for lunch is the guy who invented "ctrl-alt-delete" as an escape hatch. Anyway, he's talking about IBM's server diagnostic tools and how they help you determine what's wrong with your server. He goes on to compare the old the old servers without said tools to a baby who is crying but can't yet speak so it is really hard to know what's wrong.

Upon hearing this, the guy next to me at lunch (a total stranger to me, mind you) leans over and whispers to me, "So, is he saying when my server starts acting up I should shake it really hard?"

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I've been coming to where I am from the get goFind that I can groove with the beat when I let goSo put your worries on holdGet up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

I'm at this IT conference for IBM a few years back. The speaker for lunch is the guy who invented "ctrl-alt-delete" as an escape hatch. Anyway, he's talking about IBM's server diagnostic tools and how they help you determine what's wrong with your server. He goes on to compare the old the old servers without said tools to a baby who is crying but can't yet speak so it is really hard to know what's wrong.

Upon hearing this, the guy next to me at lunch (a total stranger to me, mind you) leans over and whispers to me, "So, is he saying when my server starts acting up I should shake it really hard?"

either that or shove a boob in it's face

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"toss away stuff you don't need in the endbut keep what's important, and know who's your friend""It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

I'm at this IT conference for IBM a few years back. The speaker for lunch is the guy who invented "ctrl-alt-delete" as an escape hatch. Anyway, he's talking about IBM's server diagnostic tools and how they help you determine what's wrong with your server. He goes on to compare the old the old servers without said tools to a baby who is crying but can't yet speak so it is really hard to know what's wrong.

Upon hearing this, the guy next to me at lunch (a total stranger to me, mind you) leans over and whispers to me, "So, is he saying when my server starts acting up I should shake it really hard?"

we do have to wait for the dns to propagate, but we also have to wait for me to get the place rebuilt. installing the software package is no big deal - takes a few minutes at best. but in the past, the database migration has proven to be a little more work than just export > import > yay! so we'll see how it goes tomorrow.

i also have to account for my schedule, or lack thereof on some days - when youre in my line of work you never really know when you might walk into work at 1pm and not walk out until midnight, like today. by the time i take a shower, open a beer and get some food in my stomach itll be 12:30...